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Friday March 25 - March 31, 2005
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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Hundreds of thousands invade Pattaya for International Music Festival 2005
Sexy Tata
Young was the opening act for this year’s Pattaya International Music
Festival. Hundreds of thousands of fans, somewhat less than the 1 million that
promoters predicted, crowded onto Beach Road over the weekend to see their
favorite rock stars.
continued | More News
Residents encouraged to report suspected drug activities
Government’s war on drugs,
phase 4, to begin April 1
Phase 4 of the government’s war on drugs is scheduled to
begin April 1, and locally, Banglamung district residents are being encouraged
to report drug related activities to the Banglamung Drug Operations Center.
The center has outlined a “road map” plan to defeat the
drug problem within the district. The plan is to gather information from
residents and members of the community. These residents are being encouraged to
report suspected drug activities to relevant officials with the aim to reduce
the drug problem where it no longer presents a danger to society.
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City educates community leaders and students to watch over the local environment
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What are you prepared
to sacrifice for your career?
For some people, the sacrifice for career can mean loss of spare time or even
putting romance on hold, but for “Sora”, one movie star from Korea, the
sacrifice was much more than that! “Sora” sacrificed the ability to stand up
to pass urine!
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St. Patrick chased the snakes out of Ireland!
But they all went to Australia and became policemen
Pattaya’s Irish pubs could not go past March 17th
without “a wearin’ of the green” to commemorate the birth of the
Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick. All over the world, similar
festivities marked St. Paddy’s day, with green hair, green beer, green
faces, green shoes, green shirts and lots of people muttering “Begorrah,
to be sure, to be sure!”
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President Martin Brands of the Rotary Club Eastern
Seaboard inducted Somsak Tanruengsri, general manager of the Pattaya
Marriott Resort & Spa as the newest Rotarian on earth.
More Social Events
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The Medds, Gary Baguley take the nacra titles
Claire and Simon Medd just edged out Antony Chapman/Jouke
Postma, to win the two-person Nacra National Championship of Thailand while
Gary Baguley, with a telling win in the long-distance race, constituting the
fourth of the four-race series, fought off Les Nyerges, to take out the
single-handed division title.
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